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Aaron Donald second run: 4.66, 1.63 10 yard split.
If he can put up a 3-cone around 7 I think we have our answer coupled with his film about his playing DE on early downs. Problem is it probably puts him off the board before 29.
That would be very impressive. Fletcher Cox put up a 7.07 3-cone. Geno Atkins' was 7.33, FWIW. Gerald McCoy was 7.32 and Suh 7.21. Anything close to 7 would be outstanding. Anything under would be JJ Watt (6.88) territory.
It's actually interesting to compare Donald with Watt:
- Donald: 6'1" 285#; 4.65 40 (unofficial), 1.59 10 yard split. 9'8" broad jump. 35 reps @ 225.
- Watt: 6'5" 290#; 4.84 40, 1.63 10 yard split. 10' broad jump. 34 reps@225.
They appear some what similar in terms of their intensity, drive and motor.
Watt has much better length and longer arms, and I'm sure his vertical and 3-cone will be somewhat better than Donald's. But Donald is more explosive, and he's just not that far off.
Watt went #11 in a draft that was very strong at the top. Donald is also in a very strong draft, and there is the length/weight issue.
2014 NFL combine: Pitt's Aaron Donald -- not Clowney -- big winner - CBSSports.com
Donald's success on the bench press is all the more impressive given that he possesses disproportionately long arms (32 5/8 inches) for his height.
Some interesting takes by Rang with him projecting into the 14-16 range but I didn't realize Donald's arms were that long. Another reason to think he could play end in a 4-3.
2014 NFL combine: Pitt's Aaron Donald -- not Clowney -- big winner - CBSSports.com
Donald's success on the bench press is all the more impressive given that he possesses disproportionately long arms (32 5/8 inches) for his height.
Some interesting takes by Rang with him projecting into the 14-16 range but I didn't realize Donald's arms were that long. Another reason to think he could play end in a 4-3.
I think the question is whether he gets past Chicago at 14 or Dallas at 17. If he does, there's a decent chance he falls within range.
SF traded 31 and 74 with Dallas for #18 last year, BTW.
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